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  1. you can pay me $$$$ and then fish any lake you want to.
  2. have on on my tracker and love it. great unit. still figuring out all the features
  3. no..... I bought a HD5 earlier this year and the hot spot map card will not load on it.
  4. I have a 17'6 sea nymph GLS and run a 109# 36volt MG tour digital and love it. can run in any wind,current, or weeds with out any problem. have had mine sine 2005 and have had no problems
  5. humminbird 887c
  6. what HP motor? motors come in 3 sizes. short 15 inch long 20inch xtralong 25inch most short shafts come in low HP motors 20 inch (long) is the most commom shaft the 25 inch xl is mostly found on bigger hp motors for large offshore and bigger V hull boats
  7. I have a 2005 Tracker tx 175 and love it. when I got it I went halves with my father in law and wasn't sure about It. did not think highly of trackers, but after just one trip in this boat I love it. Mine only has a 25hp on it(because of HP restictions) and it runs great. I would like to get a bigger motor for it, say a 75hp, but for right now its our restricted lake boat. like I said I give it 2 thumbs up. the only problems I have is the cheep fishfinder, got rid of that and put a HD7 on it, the other thing is the TM, 45# 12v is ok, but in heavy weeds it just can't handle. I will be moving up to a 80# 24v soon. If I can find out how to fit 3 batteries in it I'll put my 109# 36v on it. I have 2 friends that have them with 71# 24v and that is a great TM size for that boat
  8. GPS is a big yes, and also if you are deciding between color or black and white go color
  9. don't know anything about them, but I do see a few around. they are all 16-17 foot "tracker like" boats and seem to be rock solid and run good. I know their outboards are strong runners
  10. rock solid. I have quick release brackets on a 52# PD and on a 109# MG tour and they are as solid as if they were bolted right to the deck. also if you cover your boat, takeing off the TM help the life of the cover
  11. I run a 36volt MG Tour and way2slow is right when you change one change them all. My boat is out 75+ a year and i get 3-4 years on a set of batteries (cheep batteries too). One question you say that the TM is feeding off of one? if that is the case then you only run 12 volt, even if all batteries are in series. the neg wire from your TM should be off of battery one and the pos should be off of battery 3. this is a bad diagram but here goes. if you run the pos and neg from any of the 3 batteries they will be at 12volt. you can run your livewell/ elctronic of of any 12 volt hook you. this is how my set up is. also make sure you charger is working. when my first set went bad it was beacuse of the charger and it cooked the bateries. TM 36 volt neg POS l l l l l l l l neg pos______neg pos_______neg pos battery one battery two battery three l l l l l l l l 12 volt running all electronics and live wells.
  12. I don't have one, but would like to get one. I know many many people that have the 18hp 2 stroke and 30hp 2 stroke and they just love them. they are very great running motors, also run very strong. lots of them in my neck of the woods any I know nobody that have anything bad to say about them.
  13. i used just a screw( self tapping) in one side, no need to anchor and no did not need to seal the screws. they are way way above the water line. I mean if water is leaking in the screw holes then water is comming over the rails
  14. why don't you call the guy you bought it off of and ask him how he had it set up.
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